Adobe MAX is over but there are still some interesting demos that we ourselves have overlooked. Among them is Project All of Me which could change how photos are edited using Photoshop in the near future.
There are two things that the artificial intelligence that is the brain behind Project All of Me can do. First it can change the shirt the subject is wearing in the picture. It identifies the shirt and body parts of the object. Then the user can select the fabric they want to replace in the picture and Project All of Me does it automatically.
The feature does not stop at just changing the clothes worn but can also change the background from the original photo. The original in the four images generated above is just the body of the human subject with the other parts generated by Project All of Me's artificial intelligence.
The second ability of Project All of Me is to add parts of the picture to make it bigger. This is the same as the existing Content Aware Fill feature but it can add wearable clothing, limbs and even shoes. After the image is generated, the user can make changes to the original image such as lengthening the skirt worn for example. Project All of Me is still an experiment done by Adobe. With the popularity of artificial intelligence like Dall.E 2, Adobe may need to introduce this feature to Creative Cloud customers immediately.